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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1930.

TO BE EXPELLED.

Two Undesirable Men From Manila.

MAGISTRATE'S POWERS.

----

"You are to be expelled from the Colony nad in the meantime until arrangements can be made you will be sent to the House of Detention" expressed Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning when Filomeno Lillamor and Garvació Cuento, both of Manila, P.I., made their third, appearance in connec- tion with vagrancy, and entering the port without passports.

Detective Sub-Inspector Dorling prosecuted, and intimated to his Worship that he understood de- fendants would plead guilty to both charges.

When the charges were put to the defendant (who spoke English aand refused an interpreter) both said “Yes, sir."

Addressing the. Court, Inspector Dorling said that he had been in- structed to ask his Worship to commit the two men to the House of Detention on the vagrancy charge. The American Consul in Hong Kong would have nothing to do with the two defendants, be- enuse they could not prove that

they

were citizens of Manila. Furthermore, if Manila did not desire their return as was anti-¦ cipated, the men requested that they be sent to Shanghai. It was not a case of banishment from the Colony, the officer concluded.

His Worship referred to books empowering him to make an order La expel the men.

S.-1. Dorling remarked. that be thought his Worship did have such power, and said that in any case that would automatically follow, after the men had been in the House of Detention, and had not. found any employment.

His Worship concurred, and said that his principal order was to expel them and a subsidiary order was

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PALESTINE RULE.

Sir John Simpson on Temporary Mission,

Rugby, Yesterday,

The Colonial Secretary has ap pointed Sir John Lowe Simpson, of Indian Civil Service, to proceed to Palestine on a temporary mission to confer with the High Commis- sioner and report to His Majesty's Government. Sir John Simpson will arrive in Paleatine early next week.-British Wireless Service.

OCCASIONAL RAIN,

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The Royal Observatory ports at 11.05 a.m. as follows:

A wenk anticyclone is central over South Japan. A depres- alon is moving eastward acroas South Manchuria.

Forecast: E. wind, moderate; cloudy; occasional rain.

"ONE IN A HUNDRED.”

CANTON NEWS.

Heavy Expenses of

the Army.

RENT LOAN.

said that

Canton, Yesterday, Interviewed by Pressmen, Mr. Fan Kes-n), Finance,

Commisioner of

financial situation of E province the present

penditure, incurred by the can incely support the heavy ex- 8th Route Army, and that any amount foxceeding the present sum

$4,200,000 monthly for military ex pensa, has to be met by the Central Government.

of

The Commissioner further stated that the Military Bouts have been fully subscribed, although about one million is still outstanding.

The one month's rent loan from" landlords, to be collected first from | the tenants, has been almost fully received.

Appropriation for the various organs of the Government for the Ronths of March and April, to the extent of nearly one million dollara, is still unpaid.

New Director of Aviation. Colonel Wong Kwong-yul, the newly-appointed Director of the Route Army, assumed office Aviation Department under the B

at administered by Wuchow yesterday, the oath being Chief-of-Staff

Wong Yam-wan in the presence of large gathering of military and civil officials.

At the Kowloon Magistracy this morning Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith convicted a street coolie on a charge of giving false information to the Tak Tai pawn brokers, and sentenced him him to three months' hard labour.

The man, who had a previous

The Rice Crisis. conviction for stealing in 1928,

Chairman Chan Ming-ahu has was said by Det.-Sergt. Kellett,

decided who prosecuted, to be a member members of the Commission for the to call a meeting of the of a gang of 100 men, who make Reduction in the price of Rice on their living by stealing passen-May 5, to discuss ways and means gers' goods and pawning them under false names.

that they be kept at the House of Detention in the meantime.

Asked how long they had been here, Det.-Insp. Dorlig replied that one was a stowaway and the other was a deportee from Honolulu, whe "skipped" his ship in Hong Kong.

VATREN 105

as a prophylactic against

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Obtainable of all chemists.

for the relief of the present rice crisis. After consulting. C.LC. Chan Chai-tong, the Chairman has given permission for the transport to Canton of the present stock of 40,000 piculs of rice stored in Wuchow.

Chair- Meanwhile, the Hau of the Department of Civil man has instructed Commissioner Affairs, to issue ordera to the various district magistrates to allow the free transit of rice inta Canton.-Canton News Agency.

MALTA'S FERMENT.

Another Secession Movement.

1

Malta, Yesterday.

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to yesterday, the Constitutional party has cancelled all confer- The encos and publle meetings. field is thus loft in possession of the Nationalists, under the clerical Enrico Mizzi, who aiming at the secession of Malta from the British Empire. Ho was court-martialled in war-time for alleged treasonable activities in favour of Italy. which long claimed Malta as "Italia Irre- denta."-Reuter,

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